Extreme Epoxy Flooring

Extreme Epoxy Flooring Extreme Epoxy, a DBA of Luther Construction Services, specializes in high-performance epoxy floor coatings for residential and commercial spaces.

Experts in garage floor epoxy, we install durable, long-lasting coatings for all indoor concrete floors.

One of the most common questions we get isn’t about the installation itself, but about what happens after."What is the b...
05/20/2026

One of the most common questions we get isn’t about the installation itself, but about what happens after.

"What is the best way to keep this floor looking brand new?"

Keeping a professional epoxy or polyaspartic system in top shape is surprisingly simple. Unlike bare concrete that absorbs dirt and oil, these high-performance coatings create a non-porous barrier. This means you don’t need specialized cleaners or harsh chemicals to maintain that signature shine.

For routine cleaning, a soft broom or microfiber dust mop handles the day-to-day. When you want a deeper clean, simple soap and warm water are usually all it takes. Because the surface is chemically resistant and seamless, there's no need for waxing or buffing: the durability is built right into the system.

Minimal effort is one of the biggest long-term benefits of an upgraded garage floor. It shifts the space from a "project room" to a clean, functional extension of your home.

If you have questions about which products to avoid or how to handle a specific spill, feel free to reach out. We’re always happy to help you get the most out of your floor.

Learn more at: www.extremeepoxyflooring.com

FAQ  #7: Slippery Floors? The truth about slip-resistance.A common concern we hear is whether a new floor coating will t...
05/19/2026

FAQ #7: Slippery Floors? The truth about slip-resistance.

A common concern we hear is whether a new floor coating will turn a garage into an ice rink when it rains. It’s a fair point: high-gloss finishes often look like they might be slick.

The reality is that a professional system is engineered for safety. While a basic coating can be slippery when wet, we incorporate slip-resistant additives like Shark Grip or quartz sand directly into the topcoat. These micronized particles are nearly invisible to the eye: maintaining the clean look of your floor: while providing a necessary mechanical "bite" for shoes and tires.

Think of it as invisible traction. Whether it’s rain dripping from a car or a spill in a commercial workspace, these additives ensure the surface remains functional and safe without sacrificing that easy-to-clean finish.

Details matter for long-term usability. Not every system performs the same, and the right additive makes all the difference. If you have questions about how these coatings handle wet conditions, feel free to reach out. We’re happy to help you find the right balance for your space.

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It’s a question we get on nearly every installation: and one we’re always happy to walk through. When can you actually g...
05/18/2026

It’s a question we get on nearly every installation: and one we’re always happy to walk through. When can you actually get your life back into the garage?

The timing of the curing process is a critical part of ensuring your floor reaches its full potential. For most of our high-performance systems, you can typically walk on the new surface within 24 hours. However, parking a vehicle requires a bit more patience: usually between 48 and 72 hours: depending on the specific coating system used and the environmental conditions.

This waiting period isn't just about the surface feeling dry to the touch. It’s about allowing the chemical bond to reach full structural integrity. Rushing a multi-ton vehicle onto a fresh floor before it’s fully cured can risk "hot tire pickup" or compression marks before the material has hardened as engineered.

We aim for a balance between a fast turnaround and a floor that lasts for decades. Taking those extra couple of days ensures the system performs exactly as it was designed to.

If you have questions about how a new floor fits into your schedule, feel free to reach out anytime. We’re always glad to talk through the details of the process.

A common concern for many homeowners is whether a new floor coating can hide existing damage. The short answer is yes: b...
05/17/2026

A common concern for many homeowners is whether a new floor coating can hide existing damage. The short answer is yes: but the process starts long before the first layer of epoxy is applied.

Cracks, spalling, and divots are more than just eyesores; they’re potential failure points for any new system. That’s why we prioritize starting with a clean slate. Before any coating touches the concrete, we use industrial-grade fillers to bridge those gaps and level the surface.

By addressing these imperfections during the prep phase, we ensure the final result is completely seamless. It’s not just about covering up the past: it’s about creating a stable, uniform foundation that allows the polyaspartic system to bond correctly and last for years. No more ugly cracks, just a smooth and durable surface.

A high-quality floor starts with the details that most people never see. If you have questions about the condition of your concrete or how we handle repairs, feel free to reach out. We’re always happy to take a look and provide an estimate for your space.

One of the most common questions we get is about the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic coatings. It isn’t necess...
05/16/2026

One of the most common questions we get is about the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic coatings. It isn’t necessarily a choice of one over the other; in fact, the best systems often use both.

Epoxy is the "anchor." We use it as the base layer because it bonds incredibly well with concrete. It’s designed to sink deep into the pores, creating a permanent mechanical bond that provides the heavy-duty strength your floor needs for years of use.

Polyaspartic is the "shield." It’s frequently used as a topcoat because it offers superior UV resistance: meaning it won’t yellow even if your garage door stays open for long periods. It also cures much faster than epoxy and provides a higher level of resistance against chemicals and daily wear.

Using a hybrid system gives you the reliability of an epoxy bond with the durable, clear finish of a polyaspartic topcoat.

If you’re wondering which combination is right for your specific space, feel free to reach out. I’m always happy to talk through the details.

Ever wonder why some epoxy floors last for decades while others peel after just one winter? It usually comes down to one...
05/15/2026

Ever wonder why some epoxy floors last for decades while others peel after just one winter? It usually comes down to one thing: how the concrete was prepped.

The "prep truth" is that acid washing: the method used in most DIY kits: often fails to create a permanent bond. While acid cleans the surface, it doesn't always open the "pores" of the concrete deep enough for the coating to anchor. It also introduces unwanted moisture into the slab right before sealing.

We take a different approach with mechanical diamond grinding. Using professional-grade planetary grinders, we physically remove the top layer of concrete to create a specific profile. This allows the epoxy to achieve a true mechanical bond, literally "hooking" into the concrete.

This essential step ensures your floor handles hot tires, heavy tools, and daily life without lifting or peeling. Proper prep is what makes the difference between a temporary fix and a long-term investment.

If you have questions about your garage floor or our process, feel free to reach out. We’re always happy to talk shop.

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One of the most common questions we get is about "hot tire pickup": the reason many garage floors start peeling exactly ...
05/14/2026

One of the most common questions we get is about "hot tire pickup": the reason many garage floors start peeling exactly where the car parks.

When you drive, your tires build up significant heat. When you pull into the garage, that heat is transferred directly to the floor. In many DIY or low-grade coatings, this heat softens the material. As the tire cools, it creates a vacuum-like bond with the surface. When you pull out the next morning, the tire literally peels the coating off the concrete.

This doesn't happen with a commercial-grade system. We use high-solids epoxy and polyaspartic coatings that are chemically engineered to withstand these thermal shifts. Because we mechanically grind the concrete to open the pores, the coating isn't just sitting on top: it’s fused into the surface.

A garage floor should be able to handle a warm vehicle without failing. Details matter when it comes to long-term durability. If you have questions about how these systems perform, feel free to reach out. We're always happy to provide more context for your project.

How long should an epoxy floor actually last?It’s one of the most frequent questions we receive. There is often a discon...
05/13/2026

How long should an epoxy floor actually last?

It’s one of the most frequent questions we receive. There is often a disconnect between the performance of a hardware store kit and a professional installation. A typical DIY coating might look good for a season or two, but it often struggles with "hot tire pickup" or peeling shortly after.

A professional-grade system is engineered for a much longer horizon: usually 10 to 20 years of reliable service.

This longevity comes down to two main factors: mechanical preparation and chemical grade. We use diamond grinding to open the pores of the concrete, ensuring the coating creates a permanent physical bond. When combined with industrial-strength materials, the floor becomes a resilient, easy-to-clean surface that handles daily wear without hesitation.

Details matter when you’re looking for a long-term solution for your garage or shop. If you have questions about how these systems hold up over time, feel free to reach out anytime. We’re always glad to provide more context for your project.

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We hear a lot about one-day floor installations lately. While speed is a great benefit, it shouldn’t come at the expense...
05/12/2026

We hear a lot about one-day floor installations lately. While speed is a great benefit, it shouldn’t come at the expense of the foundation, literally. At Extreme Epoxy Flooring, our one-day standard relies on one critical, non-negotiable step: mechanical grinding.

Think of it like painting a wall: if you don’t sand the surface properly, the paint eventually peels. Concrete is much the same. Even in a fast-paced installation, we use industrial diamond grinders to remove the smooth top layer and open up the concrete’s pores. This creates a specific "profile" that allows our coating systems to pe*****te deep and form a permanent mechanical bond.

Rushing the prep is where most floor failures start. A quick wash or a light scuff isn’t enough to prevent issues like hot tire pickup or peeling down the road. We believe that doing it fast only matters if you’re also doing it to last.

If you’re curious about how we balance efficiency with long-term durability, feel free to reach out. We’re always happy to walk through our process or provide a free estimate for your space.

A high-tech vehicle often changes how you view your garage. It is no longer just a place to park: it is a charging stati...
05/11/2026

A high-tech vehicle often changes how you view your garage. It is no longer just a place to park: it is a charging station and a clean-room environment for a piece of precision engineering. When you transition to an EV, the space around it should reflect that same level of performance.

Standard concrete is naturally porous and prone to dusting, which can detract from the pristine feel of a modern charging setup. High-performance epoxy and polyaspartic systems create a non-porous, seamless barrier that simplifies maintenance: ensuring your floor stays as clean as the car it protects. This is especially relevant when installing high-end charging units; a finished floor provides a cohesive, professional look that pulls the entire space together.

Details matter when you are upgrading your home’s infrastructure. A durable, chemical-resistant floor is not just about aesthetics: it is about creating a stable, easy-to-clean foundation that handles the specific needs of modern vehicles for the long term.

If you are getting your garage ready for an EV, feel free to reach out. We are happy to discuss which system best complements your setup and provides the longevity you need.

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12890 Annapolis Lane N
Dayton, MN
55327

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Monday 7am - 8pm
Tuesday 7am - 8pm
Wednesday 7am - 8pm
Thursday 7am - 8pm
Friday 7am - 8pm

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